Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Mumbai for Advanced Medical Support

Careful monitoring and medical support delivered with consistency

Comprehensive Critical Care for Complex Medical Needs 

Focused treatment, continuous observation, and coordinated clinical care. 

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at K J Somaiya Hospital provides specialised care for patients facing life-threatening or unstable medical conditions. The unit is structured to deliver continuous monitoring, advanced life-support, and timely intervention, guided by evidence-based medical protocols. 

Patients are typically admitted for: 

  • Severe infections, organ failure, or medical emergencies 
  • Acute respiratory or cardiac conditions 
  • Kidney failure requiring advanced renal support 
  • Patients needing mechanical ventilation or invasive monitoring 
  • Post-critical illness requiring close medical supervision 

Services / Facilities

The ICU delivers round-the-clock care through structured clinical management and coordinated teamwork. 

Critical care services include: 

  • 24/7 intensive care monitoring for unstable or critically ill patients 
  • Advanced life-support management, including respiratory and organ support 
  • Renal support therapies for patients with kidney failure 
  • Multidisciplinary critical care management involving intensivists and trained support teams 
  • Post-critical care transition planning with rehabilitation, nutrition guidance, and recovery support 

Technology, Safety & Reporting Standards

Advanced technology supports precise monitoring, timely decisions, and patient safety in critical care settings. 

  • Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) 
    Provides slow, continuous dialysis for critically ill patients who are hemodynamically unstable. 
  • ICU bedside dialysis 
    Enables haemodialysis at the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for transport and maintaining uninterrupted care. 
  • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) 
    Offers temporary heart and lung support in cases of severe cardiac or respiratory failure when conventional treatment is insufficient. 
  • Mechanical ventilators and high-flow oxygen systems 
    Support patients with acute or chronic respiratory failure using ventilators, BiPAP, CPAP, and HFNC therapy. 
  • Multiparameter monitors and infusion pumps 
    Allow continuous monitoring of vital signs along with accurate delivery of medications and fluids. 
  • Portable imaging systems and ABG analysers 
    Enable bedside imaging and arterial blood gas analysis for rapid clinical assessment. 
  • Integrated electronic medical record systems 
    Support real-time documentation and coordination across ICU te

FAQ

01. What services are provided in an ICU in Mumbai?

An ICU in Mumbai is designed to care for patients with serious or unstable medical conditions, and at K J Somaiya Hospital, treatment focuses on continuous monitoring and advanced medical support. 

  • Round-the-clock observation and life-support 
  • Management of respiratory, cardiac, and renal conditions 
  • Coordinated care by trained critical care teams 

02. When is admission to an intensive care unit in Mumbai required?

Admission to an intensive care unit in Mumbai is required when a patient needs close supervision or organ support, and K J Somaiya Hospital ensures timely evaluation and monitoring. 

  • Severe infections or sudden medical deterioration 
  • Breathing difficulties requiring ventilatory support 
  • Organ failure needing advanced medical intervention 

03. How does critical care treatment in Mumbai hospitals work?

Critical care treatment in Mumbai hospitals follows structured clinical protocols, and at K J Somaiya Hospital, care is delivered through coordinated, multidisciplinary management. 

  • Continuous monitoring of vital functions 
  • Use of advanced medical technologies 
  • Regular assessment and treatment adjustment 

04. What is advanced life support in the ICU?

Advanced life support in the ICU involves specialised therapies to maintain vital organ function, and K J Somaiya Hospital provides these interventions based on individual patient needs. 

  • Mechanical ventilation and oxygen support 
  • Hemodynamic and organ function monitoring 
  • Renal and cardiac support when required 

05. What happens after a patient moves out of the ICU?

After ICU care, patients require a carefully planned transition, and K J Somaiya Hospital supports recovery through structured post-critical care planning. 

  • Gradual reduction of intensive monitoring 
  • Rehabilitation and nutrition guidance 
  • Coordination for continued care after discharge 
If you or a family member requires intensive monitoring or advanced life support, the ICU team is available to guide care decisions with clarity and compassion.

You may contact the hospital to discuss admission or speak with a critical care specialist.